I thought the same thing and tried my hardest to pull it out. Once that thing seats in there and the tire is aired up it just gets pushed in there so tight it doesn’t come back out.
@@JordanMoree Okay. Thank so for the reply! More power to your channel. It’s crazy that I’m the only one who commented on this video. It’s good information.
Yeah thx man I bought one censor at advance out they told me to install it an drive 15 miles..what a joke that was...thx for the tips ordering one off Amazon as we speak. 💪
@zachprandini3451 with the same tires going back on I don’t think it’s necessary. Have not felt any unnecessary wobbling. But depending on other factors it may be necessary.
@@JordanMoree ok thanks. The ones im replacing are the el cheapo ones from Amazon, i had them installed when i bought new tires. They lasted three years before crapping out so still not bad fot the price.
@@ajwolfe1829 if by tire sensors you mean TPMS sensors then yes it will for this style and model. Make sure the tool you are using is approved for the year make and model of your vehicle.
Thanks for a well-done and very helpful video
Glad it helped!
Worked perfectly thanks
Glad it helped
Appreciate the informative video!
@@darrylthornton5377 glad it helped
Thanks for the video, it was helpful.
I assume the sequence was documented somewhere, IE: Start from the left front and go clockwise ?
@@jayeritsland9780 yup starts with the driver front and go clockwise to the driver rear.
Thank you for the video. It really helped 👍
@@westcoastoffshorefishing6610 good to hear!
We always (carefully) ran over the edge of the tire with another truck to break the bead 😁. Not kosher, but it works.
That’s actually not a bad idea. If you had two people it’d definitely be the way to go.
Can u just pull tpms out from the back without unscrewing
I thought the same thing and tried my hardest to pull it out. Once that thing seats in there and the tire is aired up it just gets pushed in there so tight it doesn’t come back out.
Does that work with vehicles that might not have the auto learn feature in its computer?
I’m not certain. Most modern vehicles that have tpms sensors have some sort of relearn mode.
@@JordanMoree Okay. Thank so for the reply! More power to your channel. It’s crazy that I’m the only one who commented on this video. It’s good information.
@@troyjusticecabrera7284 I appreciate it!
Yeah thx man I bought one censor at advance out they told me to install it an drive 15 miles..what a joke that was...thx for the tips ordering one off Amazon as we speak. 💪
@zachprandini3451 with the same tires going back on I don’t think it’s necessary. Have not felt any unnecessary wobbling. But depending on other factors it may be necessary.
My light is on but when I drive it feels like the back tire doesn’t wanna turn is my sensor bad?
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Great video I have to do the same exact procedure on my Silverado. What do you think of leaving the old valve stems in and just replacing the sensors?
From what I can tell It’s all one piece. That’s why I cut the the old ones out.
@@JordanMoree ok thanks. The ones im replacing are the el cheapo ones from Amazon, i had them installed when i bought new tires. They lasted three years before crapping out so still not bad fot the price.
Johnson Knoll
How do you sink it up to the truck
Using the relearn tool i used at the end.
Goyette Vista
Thanks for the info. They wanted 150.oo. Per tire at the dealer. RIP-OFF!
Sounds about right for a stealership.
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This tool will not reset tire sensors.
@@ajwolfe1829 if by tire sensors you mean TPMS sensors then yes it will for this style and model. Make sure the tool you are using is approved for the year make and model of your vehicle.
What an annoying video.
I know right!